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Alpha heating Innovation is stepping-up its involvement in the commercial heating sector with the imminent launch of a dedicated Light Commercial division. 
 31 Mar 2010

ABS London to go into liquidation

The building services firm ABS London is to go into liquidation after the firm's directors opted to cease trading on March 23. 
 30 Mar 2010

No more boiler scrappage vouchers says Lord Hunt

The UK government has refused to fund an extension of the boiler scrappage scheme, having given out all 125,000 vouchers for householders to replace G-rated or worse boilers. 
 29 Mar 2010

UK's biggest hydrogen fuel cell sited at TfL HQ

The UK's largest hydrogen fuel cell CHP plant has been installed at Transport for London's HQ. 
 29 Mar 2010

Contest deadline for M&E talent looms

March 31 is the deadline for entries to this year's SkillPIPE and SkillPLUMB contests, which aim to find the UK’s most promising young mechanical and electrical engineers 
 26 Mar 2010

HSE prosecutes serial gas cowboy

A serial gas offender who carried out illegal gas installations, has been handed a suspended jail sentence following an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). 
 25 Mar 2010

Jarvis goes into admininistration

Facitilities management firm Jarvis has suspended trading with immediate effect and appointed administrators. 
 25 Mar 2010

Walter Meier man joins Jaga

A former Walter Meier MD has joined Jaga Heating Products as its commercial manager. 
 24 Mar 2010

Small firm boost but could have done better, Darling

A helping hand to small businesses was offered by Chancellor Alistair Darling's budget, but pleas for a boiler scrappage extension were rejected. 
 24 Mar 2010

NVQs are here to stay

ConstructionSkills, the Sector Skills Council for the construction industry, has successfully lobbied to keep National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) at the centre of the industry’s qualification structure, saving in excess of £1million for industry. 
 23 Mar 2010

Contractor caught for illegal use of NICEIC logo

An electrical contractor who falsely used the the NICEIC's logo to gain business, has been sentenced to 150 hours of unpaid work following a trading standards prosecution. 
 22 Mar 2010

Kershaw bags 39 store deal with Waitrose

The M&E firm Kershaw Mechanical has been given a new maintenance contract for 39 Waitrose stores. 
 22 Mar 2010

James Frew signs deal with Trafalgar

James Frew, Scotland’s largest independent building services company, has signed a three year partnership agreement with Trafalgar Housing Association in Clydebank to provide gas servicing and maintenance services for its tenants. 
 22 Mar 2010

BEST shines in Wales

At the Wales Training Group HVACR Awards, four BEST (Building Engineering Services Training) apprentices, won four out of the seven award categories. 
 22 Mar 2010

Bosch buys German CHP maker Köhler & Ziegler

Bosch's Thermotechnology division has bought Köhler & Ziegler Anlagetechnik GmbH, a German maker of combined heat and power plants, for an undisclosed sum. 
 19 Mar 2010

Eagaheat joins ECA and ELECSA

Eagaheat Electrical Services has become a member of the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) and has saved around £15k per year by transferring its Part P notifications to ELECSA. 
 17 Mar 2010

New appointment for HETAS' SBAS scheme

Mark Russell has been appointed project manager for the new HETAS Solid Biomass Assurance Scheme (SBAS). 
 17 Mar 2010

Green skills academy gets £3m funding approval

The building services engineering sector is to benefit from a national academy for green technology skills, after SummitSkills secured £3m in government funding for it. 
 17 Mar 2010

Paul Morrell publishes construction proposals

Chief construction adviser Paul Morrell has published his interim findings putting forward proposals for the construction industry to deliver the UK's low carbon reduction commitments. 
 17 Mar 2010

Building services band climb Kilimanjaro

Nick Whitwell, the MD of Keston boilers was one of six workers from the building services industry, who reached the summit of Kilimanjaro, raising more than £33,000 for charity. 
 16 Mar 2010
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